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ScubaLatt 12-07-2014 09:37 PM

What ism our definition of a good blind?
 
In your opinion how many birds should you harvest yearly to be called a "good" duck blind? I know it depends on how often you hunt but what would be a good average year?

What numbers would make it an "exceptional" blind?

B-Stealth 12-07-2014 09:54 PM

Good Blind
 
I guess if your only looking @ total birds killed I would say 500+ Birds, but IMO that number is difficult to achieve for a weekend warrior like most of us.

100+Mallards would be a great year IMO.

If you kill Specks in the marsh on the regular I would consider that great as well.

meaux fishing 12-07-2014 11:06 PM

also depends on what you pay

scottyd517 12-08-2014 08:05 AM

Well if you wanna get really specific...lol---there are ten weekends throughout the entire season, which translates to 20 or so days plus holidays or time off that you take etc..., so i would say maybe 25-30 days of hunting for the working man. So for just one person 25days x 6ducks=150 ducks per year per person would be the max...just a number to go off of...

Gerenemo 12-08-2014 11:10 AM

To me if you average 3 ducks per hunter, per hunt that is a good blind (not excellent, not poor). You are going to have your bang up days and you dog days. But in my opinion 1/2 a limit per hunter, per hunt is "Good". Don't forget we all miss occasionally.


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